CSR

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the responsibility of an organization for the impacts of its decisions and activities on society, the environment and its own prosperity, known as the “triple bottom line” of people, planet, and profit. Not only do responsible, sustainable and transparent approaches help build brand and reputation, they help strengthen the community and therefore the marketplace.

A solid business plan, embedded into the business culture, reflecting organizational values and objectives through strategic CSR application, will help to build a sustainable and profitable future for all.

You can now can work on CSR initiatives along with team engagement activities and achieve a dual objective. We believe this will motivate your team, inspire them and at the same time it serves the purpose of doing good to society.

” Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.” ~ Muhammad

Rural Impact Team Engagement is an initiative to initiate, impact and implement better living for the communities in villages.

Clients can look at the best ways to be involved and even make a difference by devoting an entire day at a village, working together for a common goal.

The are many number of ways to get involved, come together, contribute and make this world a better place.

“ I would say that if the village perishes India will perish too. India will be no more India.” ~ Mahatma Gandhi.

Based on a consensus and in discussion with the village panchayats, we prioritise requirements. And thus a project is born.

Implementation is the responsibility of the community and our team, as is the monitoring of milestones and the other aspects. Monitoring entails physical verification of the progress and the actual output of the project.

Village meetings are held periodically to elicit feedback on the benefits of our community programmes and the areas where these need to be beefed up.

We try and ensure that while in the short term we have to do enormous hand-holding, the projects become sustainable by the beneficiaries over the long haul. Once this stage is reached, we withdraw. In this way we do not build a culture of dependence, instead we make the villagers self-reliant.

Education

Formal and non-formal education, adult education

Scholarships for girls, merit scholarships and technical education for boys

We work with teachers and administrators to customize a program that fits the needs of their students from NGO’s across the country.

We are excited to introduce outdoor skills to as many children as we can, exposing even more students to outdoor education and the joys of adventure and nature.

Outdoor for ALL programmes are planned with an aim at :

Social Inclusion

Spread Awareness About our Natural Environment

Build Life Skills Through Outdoor Education

Create Career Oppournities for Young Adults

A community clean up is a great way to improve the environment and work alongside colleagues and members of the community on a “hands-on” service project.

The project would involve clearing the environment of non biodegrable trash and dispose it responsibly.

Its often surprising what big teams can do to make a difference by working together to clean-up a national park, beach, nature trail or a public place.

Also, a fun team game is possible while doing the clean-up that keeps everyone motivated !

Every successful project begins with a vision and effective planning. ‘Team Up to Clean Up’ equips Corporate Coordinators with project planning assistance to assure that your event is the best it can be and will achieve your project goals.